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William Branham appears to have invented all of these various stories in an attempt to hype the Houston photograph.
William Branham appears to have invented all of these various stories in an attempt to hype the Houston photograph.
=George Lacy's comments=
Is this story true?  We don't think so.
:''And it was given into the hands of George J. Lacy... He kept the picture for two days; then he sent word, said, "We'll give the reading on it, and let you know about it on two o'clock, on the following afternoon, on the third day. Big bunch of photographers, and so forth, gathered in. Many of the people around the city, like the writer for the "Colliers" and "Times," they gathered in.
:''And when he come out, he's kind of a red headed fellow, very hard-boiled. He walked out sarcastic; I looked at him, and looked like his face had tendered up. He said, "Whose name's Reverend Branham?"
:And I said, "Mine, sir."
:''He said, "Stand up on your feet." And I stood up. He said, "Reverend Branham, one of these days, you're going to pass off of life's scenes like all mortals do."
:''I said, "I'm aware of that, sir."
:''He said, "But as long as there's a Christian civilization, your picture shall never die." He said, "It's the first time in all the world's history that a supernatural Being was ever photographed. But I put it through every test that can be thought, and," said, "It was a supernatural Being that's been shot." He said, "For myself, I have said and heard of your meetings, and read it in the magazines, and I heard about that Angel, and so forth. I said within myself, even to the time that I received the negative, 'It's psychology.'" He said, "But Brother Branham, the mechanical eye of that camera will not take psychology." Said, "The Light struck the negative."<ref>THE.ANGEL.OF.THE.LORD_  TOLEDO.OH  WEDNESDAY_  51-0718</ref>
If George Lacy spent all of this time looking at the picture, don't you think that he would have recognized the man in the picture, William Branham?


=The Hall of Religious Art in Washington, D.C.=
=The Hall of Religious Art in Washington, D.C.=